Monday, January 31, 2011

Snowpocalyse!

The weather reports are in and the snow has been falling for the last couple hours.
FINALLY! Central Illinois will get a snowpocalyse the likes of those in New York, DC, and other parts of the east coast! More Info

DANGEROUS ICE ------- HEAVY SNOW

I'm super excited. Here's the forecast...

Issued by The National Weather ServiceLincoln, IL 1:24 pm
CST, Mon., Jan. 31, 2011
... BLIZZARD WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 6 AM TUESDAY TO
NOON CST WEDNESDAY...
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN LINCOLN HAS ISSUED A
BLIZZARD WARNING... WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 6 AM TUESDAY TO NOON CST WEDNESDAY.
THE WINTER STORM WATCH IS NO LONGER IN EFFECT.
* TIMING... SNOW WILL
INCREASE ACROSS CENTRAL ILLINOIS LATER TUESDAY MORNING AND THEN BECOME HEAVY
TUESDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT... THEN DIMINISH WEDNESDAY. SIGNIFICANT
BLOWING SNOW WILL OCCUR TUESDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH WEDNESDAY.
*
ACCUMULATIONS... SNOW ACCUMULATIONS OF 12 TO 18 INCHES ARE EXPECTED...
ESPECIALLY ALONG AND NW OF I-55.
* WINDS... NORTHEAST WINDS OF 25 TO 35 MPH
WITH GUSTS TO 40 MPH WILL OCCUR TUESDAY AFTERNOON AND TUESDAY NIGHT. WINDS WILL
REMAIN STRONG ON WEDNESDAY AS THEY BECOME NORTHWEST.
* IMPACTS... BLIZZARD
CONDITIONS WILL CAUSE EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS TRAVEL TUESDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH
WEDNESDAY... OR LONGER.


Central Illinois - check
NW of I-55 - check
I'm hoping for the 18 inches. BRING IT ON!

PS How pretty (ane exciting!) are these maps!?!



Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Bucket List

Recently I was thinking about how I've been doing a lot of things in the last couple years, and planning to to things in the future, that I have always said to myself, "I would like to do that in the future." So.... I decided to be a couple years late to the game and make my so called "Bucket List". Hold on to your butts.

The Bucket List
  • Visit New York City
  • Visit Hollywood/LA
  • Travel in Europe (i.e. Paris, London, Rome, Venice...)
  • Marry a man who adores me and whom I adore
  • Have 3 kids (preferably 2 girls and a boy)
  • Always have a cat (so far so good)
  • Visit Disney World
  • Visit The Wizarding World of Harry Potter (I'm headed there in March!)
  • Go skydiving
  • See the Pacific Ocean
  • See the Atlantic Ocean (Also in March)
  • Swim with Dolphins
  • Drive a motorcycle
  • Visit Japan and/or China
  • Visit Washington DC
  • Visit every state in the USA (24/50 down)

I know there are things I'm forgetting (especially as I write this at almost 1 AM) but basically, I want to experience life. I want to travel, have a family that always included a cat, and see and do as much as I can. I don't have aspirations to be someone rich and famous but if I can experience as much of life as possible I would be happy. And to be happy would be a pretty good life.

Friday, January 7, 2011

The Mystery of the Time Lapse

A weird thing happened to me a couple of weeks ago and I have no explanation for it. I'm going to tell you the whole story and let you decide because I really have no clue and am slightly disturbed by the whole situation. Obviously, if it's still on my mind a couple weeks later.

On Wednesdays I work at the church office in the morning and at the El Paso Library at 3:00 pm. Usually I work, get lunch, maybe run a few errands, head home for a bit, then go to work in El Paso. The drive between Bloomington and home is 20-25 minutes and the drive from home to El Paso is only about 7 minutes. Easy peasy. No problem.

A couple week ago, I left Bloomington at about 2:15. I took the county roads which still had a bit of slush on them so I had to go a tad slower. The trip home should have taken 30 minutes at the most and I would have been able to go inside, pick up a couple things, and sit for a few minutes before heading into work.

However, when I got home and walked in the door my mom looked up and asked, "Shouldn't you be at work?" I replied, "In a little bit." To which she said, "It's 3:15."

I was a little shocked at this news and obviously rather confused because there is no way that drive should have taken me an hour! NO way! I didn't run into any obstacles other than a bit of slush for a couple of miles and I didn't stop anywhere once I was on my way. I was going the speed limit (or slightly under on the slushy parts) the entire way. So what happened? I lost a half an hour of my life with no explanation of what happened.

And before you say, maybe you looked at the time wrong when you left, I also called the pastor and asked him what time I left and he told me about 1:15 or 1:20 as well.

The situation is really confusing me. Did I get abducted by aliens? Did I hit some kind of time portal? WHAT HAPPENED? Thoughts? Hypotheses?

An Observation

I like working at the reference desk. It's peaceful, unless school is out or we are busy, and the questions are generally easy. And while you have to answer the phone every time, it is usually something easy like, "What time do you close?", "Can you renew my books?", "Do you have such and such movie/book on the shelf?". So, you can usually get a lot of other work done while working the desk.

However, when a patron does come in, you can usually tell which ones to dread. It's that person who is not walking directly to the desk but meandering and taking their sweet time getting to where their going. Sometimes they make eye contact but more often then not they just slowly trudge along observing everything going on around them. The quick, eye contact people generally know what they want and the question can usually be met with a quick answer. But those meanderers.... they have the questions you despise. The ones you try to avoid like, "Can you help me with my resume?", "I need books on an obscure topic, can you help me?", or "What is the value of this stamp?" More often then not the question really means, "I have this project to work on but don't want to put forth any effort. Can you do it for me?"

Ugh... meanderers.